Stephen Miller told Zuckerberg that the billionaire mogul had “an opportunity to help reform America, but it would be on Trump’s terms.”
Mark Zuckerberg has come under fire for allegedly making users auto-follow the new White House occupants — now Meta has responded to the claims
For the last few months, Mark Zuckerberg has been using his role as the CEO of Meta to announce a sort of cultural reset in his company and on the platforms it owns, beginning with an enthusiastic ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expects to spend as much as $65 billion on AI in 2025 as part of a “massive effort” to further the company’s AI ambitions. Part of the plan includes a Louisiana data center that Zuckerberg says “is so large it would cover a significant part of Manhattan,” he wrote on Threads today.
Investors punished Microsoft with a 4% share drop on Thursday as hefty AI bets failed to drive a big increase in its cloud revenue, while Meta rose 2% after CEO Mark Zuckerberg assured Wall Street about growth with promises of a "really big year".
In Trump’s first term, Meta quietly introduced a slew of Republican-friendly changes. But led by Joel Kaplan, the company is done playing both sides and is going all-in on MAGA.
Mark Zuckerberg said that 2025 will be a “pivotal year for the metaverse” as Meta's Reality Labs' losses reach $60 billion since 2020.
Shou Zi Chew, the current CEO of TikTok, once interned at Facebook under none other than Mark Zuckerberg. Fast forward a decade, and he’s now leading TikTok—one of Zuckerberg’s fiercest competitors in the social media arena.
Meta Platforms beat Wall Street expectations for fourth-quarter revenue on Wednesday but predicted sales in the current first quarter may not meet forecasts, sending mixed signals about how its bets on pricey artificial intelligence-powered tools are paying off.
Meta Platforms fourth-quarter revenue beat Wall Street expectations on Wednesday but the company predicted sales in the current first quarter may not meet
To the billionaires descending on the District in the wake of Trump’s election, we can add another presumptive name to the list: Zuck. As in, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta, who reportedly has ambitions to purchase a property in DC and already has one picked out, according to the Financial Times.